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METS CHAT ROOM: Game #83; Perez to the rescue.

In the clamor for leadership among the Mets, it’s all David Wright. I’m willing to bet that with Carlos Delgado gone next year Wright will be named captain.

Wright spoke for all his teammates last night after the Mets were blown away by the Dodgers.

“I just think we stink right now, we’re just not very good,’’ Wright said. “When you don’t pitch, you don’t hit, you don’t play defense, you’re not going to win very many games. We’re not playing very good baseball… I don’t think anybody’s having very much fun right now.’’

That’s an understatement.

Trying to stop the slide is the original slide-starter himself, Oliver Perez.

35 thoughts on “METS CHAT ROOM: Game #83; Perez to the rescue.”

If David Wright is captsin material maybe it would be good if he got maybe a key hit or even, oh my, a HR, maybe not in big mean Chiti Field but maybre in tiny Citiznes Bank or new yankee stadium. He has looked anything but a captain since Beltran went out.

Well the verdcts are in. Church and Schneider have proven they are uselss offensive players. So the big trade for them was a total nothing except we paid more money for uselss players then Nats paid for Miledge and now hey have an actual lead off hitter.
Second, the Dodger roider in the OF in much better than the chepie roider Omar pickewd up off the garbage pile. By the way notice thow the Tigers don’t miss the greatr Sheffield one bit?

One thing I was wondering about last nights game. Pelfrey only threw 3 innings, you’re down 0-5 against the NL’s best team and you have Mr Erratic Oliver Perez pitching tomorrow, Why did Manuel use 5 pitchers? Why not just use Redding, who was a starter for 3 months, pitch the last 6 innings? Why burn out the bullpen?